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1994 Mazda 626 rear speaker problem?

I just recently noticed that the rear left speaker in my mazda is not working but the right one is working. Does this mean I need to replace the faulty speaker or would it be a blown fuse. Once again, every speaker in my car is working including the tweeters except for one on the rear deck. I'm up to buying new speakers but I want to know if the problem will stay due to a blown fuse or not. By the way, they are 6x8 factory speakers.

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u have a blown speaker. speakers fail due to much bass and excursion. also, they fail to weather changes. like the summer and winter. they become brittle. eventually tear. the rest wont be far from tearing. i would suggest polk speakers. they carry a large frequencies. good bass and nice tremble. go to ww.crutchfield. com. the sales person can help you recoomend the speakers you want. dont be too cheap on your speakers. cheap ones break also.
Speakers don't connect to a fuse like amp. Your speaker needs to be replace. Factory speaker are not that good, replace them with name brands like JLB, Infinity, Alpine just to name a few.
do it your self. try turning on the radio and getting in the trunk and wiggling the wires to that speaker. if it comes on then there is a short in one of the wires. if not then it is blown.you can get a set of cheap speakers for $20. and it only requires taking out 4 screws and then screwing them back in once you have the new one in. and hooking uo 2 wires. its realy easy and you will get a sense of satisfaction of doing it yourself without paying somone else to do it
you could just have loose wires. but if you replace it, you are gonna want to replace both rears for sound quality purposes, and i would go to a local shop for the spreakers but make sure to shop around cuz a few diff stores could have the same speakers and most of them will beat the other stores prices

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